Durley House
Situated at one of London’s most exclusive addresses, and opposite the private Cadogan Gardens, these elegant suites are a luxurious starting point for discovering sophisticated south-west London.
Located in Sloane Street in Chelsea & Knightsbridge, Durley House is just a short walk from Harrods,... [More]
From £352.50 to £681.50
Milestone Hotel Kensington
Voted the Condé Nast Readers' Choice for 2007, this quintessential luxury boutique hotel is set within a magnificent 19th-century architectural treasure, centrally located in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
Overlooking Kensington Palace and Gardens, the 5-star Milestone Hotel is one o... [More]
From £276.11 to £822.50
41
This hotel rests in a desirable location overlooking the Queens Garden, adjacent to the Royal Mews on Buckingham Palace Road.
41 is a quiet and exclusive haven for the most discriminating traveller, where no request is too large, no detail too small.
Cleverly infusing abundant luxury with modern ... [More]
From £264.33 to £2649.66
St Martins Lane
From its dazzling location at the hub of Covent Garden, West End theatres and Trafalgar Square, St Martins Lane is a dramatic and daring reinvention of the urban resort.
Smart, witty and sophisticated, Philippe Starck’s design is a brilliant collision of influences from the modern to the baroque... [More]
From £229.11 to £493.50
Sanderson
A lavish urban spa in the heart of London’s West End, Sanderson offers a retreat from the bustle of the city into a world of fantasy and well being.
The landmarked 50’s building has been transformed by Philippe Starck into a surreal Cocteau-like dreamworld with a lushly landscaped interior cou... [More]
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